Overview

The DB2® Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1 program
continues to provide VSE and VM customers with a powerful relational
database solution enabling e-business and business intelligence solutions
for the enterprise with:

Improved e-business solutions with the addition of Distributed Relational
Database Architecture (DRDA®) over TCP/IP for the VSE customer.

Enhanced interoperability with the addition of VSE DB2-based "e-business
connectors" for access to VSAM and DL/I data and DB2 data using a DRDA
connection.

Improved e-business solutions with increased database availability
through the enhancement of online archive support in the Control Center
for VM optional feature.

Key Prerequisites

DB2 Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1 and its associated
optional features run on any platform that runs the VSE/ESA (5690-VSE)
Version 2 Release 3 Modification 1, and later, or VM/ESA®
(5654-030) Version 2 Release 3, and later, operating systems.

The VSE DB2-based connectors are only available on VSE/ESA Version 2
Release 5, and later.

Planned Availability Date

Description

TCP/IP Support for DB2 Server for VSE

Provides access, over a TCP/IP network, to DB2 Server for VSE servers
from DRDA requesters, and to DRDA servers from DB2 Server for VSE
requesters.

Reduces network management costs because you will now use only one
protocol (TCP/IP) instead of two (SNA and TCP/IP).

Increases network access to use the Internet when accessing some servers
from a requester, thereby enabling a distributed database e-business hub.

Improves ease of configuration and maintainability.

e-business Connectors for VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5

VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 includes connectors that provide
access to VSAM and DL/I data and DB2 data using a DRDA connection. These
connectors consist of two parts. The first is a set of VSE external
services based on DB2 stored procedures. The second is a portfolio of
Java-based services based on JDBC/ODBC standards. VSE connectors will
provide a basic, record-level API to VSE/VSAM and DL/I.

DRDA RUOW Application Requester Support for VSE (Batch)

Provides your VSE batch application programs with the ability to execute
SQL statements to access and manipulate data managed by any remote
application server that supports IBM's implementation of the DRDA
architecture.

Improves decision making by having access to all required data rather
than just the DB2 Server for VSE information.

Helps you place your mission-critical data on the most cost-effective
platform.

DRDA Remote Unit of Work (RUOW) application requester gives you read and
update capability in one location in a single unit of work.

Stored Procedures Application Requester Support

Provides your DB2 Server for VSE & VM application programs with the
ability to invoke stored procedures from any remote application server
that supports IBM's implementation of the DRDA architecture.

Provides your DB2 Server for VSE & VM application programs with the
ability to process result sets from any remote application server that
supports IBM's implementation of the DRDA architecture and result set
processing.

Stored procedures allow logic to be encapsulated in a procedure local to
the database manager. As a result, the number of SQL statements and
replies flowing across the network is reduced and performance is better.

Productivity is improved by:

Simplifying the writing of end-user applications. Applications can call
a procedure rather than coding the logic in the application itself.

Simplifying the writing of end-user applications that require table data
to be returned from a stored procedure (without result set support,
something similar must be simulated using SQLDAs).

Allowing many applications to call the same procedure, thereby
eliminating the need to duplicate code in multiple applications.

Enabling customers to encapsulate business rules into the stored
procedures, which can be called to ensure consistent implementation of
the business rules.

Integration with DB2 UDB Control Center

Improves your administration of DB2 Server for VSE & VM servers with the
addition of new objects to DB2 UDB Control Center to manage your servers.

Simplified DB2 Server for VSE Installation/Migration

Simplifies the process of installation and migration with reduced user
intervention.

A REXX procedure Job Manager is supplied to assist in the DB2 Server for
VSE Installation/Migration process. It controls the overall job flow
based on the contents of the job list control tables and the parameter
table. The job manager selects the job control member from the job list
file, extracts the members from the installation library, modifies the
jcl, submits the jobs, evaluates the execution, posts the results, and
then repeats the process as required.

New Code Page and Euro Symbol Code Page Support

Protects your database investment and provides the support you need for
addressing your changing business requirements.

Control Center for VSE and VM Optional Feature Enhancements

Provides VSE and VM customers with an integrated suite of database
administration tools designed to automate the support and maintenance of
VSE and VM databases, leaving you free to focus on areas like database
design.

Support of new toolbar/window in which single QMF commands can be entered
and executed (analogous to the command line in QMF Host)

New National Language support:

Unicode

Arabic (including bidi)

Belgian French

Canadian French

Portuguese

Swiss Italian

Traditional Chinese

CLI Connectivity enhancements:

Add CLI-specific information to the Connection Details box if the
connection to the database server is via CLI.

Add CLI tracing to the trace types supported.

QMF for Windows for All Your Reporting Needs

QMF for Windows provides a general-purpose query environment for DB2
datamarts, data warehouses, and enterprise operational data. QMF for
Windows is designed for multiuser, production-level data access where the
broadest base of business operations must be satisfied.

QMF for Windows allows users to bring the same standards of performance,
security, and reliability to Windows and the Web they might have
traditionally expected only from entirely host-based technologies.

QMF for Windows users can:

Explore data within the point-and-click QMF for Windows query interface

Build robust reports

Automate even the most complex tasks with procedures

Store automatically the resulting QMF for Windows "objects" in a common
object space shared by other QMF and QMF for Windows users across the
enterprise

Users can issue queries from their Web browser or quickly convert an
unlimited number of their existing QMF reports for publishing to their
Web server of choice, and schedule unattended refreshes, rapidly creating
"warehouses" of business reports accessible to all through any Web
browser.

Merge the resulting data into a spreadsheet, database, or other Windows
desktop application of choice

QMF for Windows Governing and Administration

QMF for Windows also provides advanced administrative controls,
accessible only to authorized database administrators, that prevent waste
or abuse of database server resources. Administrators have a wealth of
options available, from preventing access to a database server
altogether, restricting groups of users to a "read only" status
(disallowing ad hoc query access), to finely-tuned limits on rows fetched
and re-use of connections to the database. Database access techniques
such as static SQL, uncommitted read, and DB2 stored procedures are
supported to minimize contention for database resources and maximize the
value obtained from any given database server. In addition, detailed
object use tracking helps locate heavily used (or unused) queries and
forms, and identifies every object ever executed by a user, and how
often.

Centralized Install Options

Administrators can centralize the installation, configuration, and
day-to-day client operation of QMF for Windows by opting to contain
configuration settings (Server Definition Files (SDFs)), preconfigured
client installation packages, or the QMF for Windows product itself on a
networked Windows NT server. You can allow each user to run the product
from the server, have their own SDF or you can create a single SDF shared
by multiple users over a file-sharing network.

The advantage to these approaches is they dramatically reduce
installation and configuration of individual client PCs, reduce total
cost of ownership, and allow for a "thin client" installation at each
Windows workstation wherever desired.

Java-based querying requires no client install at all aside from a
current Web browser.

Connectivity

QMF for Windows Version 7 implements DRDA and provides native
support for TCP/IP connectivity to DB2 UDB Version 5 (or later).
For connectivity to SNA environments, it employs the Advanced
Program-to-Program Communication (APPC) language and the Common
Programming Interface-Communications (CPI-C) interface. By using the
CPI-C interface, QMF for Windows operates with the SNA connectivity
solution of your choice, such as, eNetwork Personal Communications,
Microsoft SNA Server, Novell NetWare for SAA, and others.

Improved Packaging with VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5

VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 delivers DB2 Server for VSE
Version 7 Release 1 to every VSE/ESA Version 2
Release 5 user, with a 90-day trial period to evaluate the product.

Year 2000

This product is Year 2000 ready. When used in accordance with its
associated documentation, it is capable of correctly processing,
providing, and/or receiving date data within and between the twentieth
and twenty-first centuries, provided that all products (for example,
hardware, software, and firmware) used with the product properly exchange
accurate date data with it.

Product Positioning

The DB2 Server for VSE & VM program is the DB2 Family member that
provides relational database support for the VSE/ESA and VM/ESA operating
system environments. It is the basis for a robust e-business
environment, because of its reliability, scalability, manageability, and
interoperability with e-business platform applications, through DB2
Connect and WebSphere.

Positioning the QMF family is best summarized by the phrase "Business
Intelligence (BI) Starts Here." Easy to use and fast to implement, query
and reporting tools remain important to DB2 customers for operational and
data warehouse query and reporting. By offering fast query performance,
browser-based querying, extensive governing control over user actions,
and DB2 resource consumption, QMF and/or QMF for Windows is a natural
selection over and above other query and reporting tools.

Hardware and Software Support Services

SmoothStart/Installation Services

SmoothStart and Installation Services are not provided.

Trademarks

WebSphere, QMF, VSE/ESA, MVS, Distributed Relational Database
Architecture, eNetwork, and SmoothStart are trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or
both.

DB2, DB2 Universal Database, DRDA, AS/400, VM/ESA, DB2 Connect, and CICS
are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation
in the United States or other countries or both.

Windows, Windows NT, and Microsoft are trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.

Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Lotus and 1-2-3 are registered trademarks of Lotus Development
Corporation.

Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service
marks of others.

Education Support

Call IBM Education and Training at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) for catalogs,
schedules, and enrollments, or visit the IBM Web site:

Course
Title Number
QMF(TM) for Windows(TM) for End Users U4520
QMF for Windows for Advanced Users U4521

The following classes will be offered by The Fillmore Group, an IBM
Business Partner, in its Baltimore, Maryland facility. For more
information on the availability dates for the following DB2® Server for
VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1 courses, contact The Fillmore
Group at the following e-mail address: fillmore@ws1.tfg-rdbms.com.

Technical Information

Hardware Requirements

DB2 Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1 will run on any
IBM processor, with the conditional swapping and extended precision
floating-point features, supported by one of the following operating
systems:

VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 3 Modification 1, or later

VM/ESA® Version 2 Release 3, or later

DB2 Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1 will support all
DASD devices supported by the operating systems through VSAM data
management facilities (in VSE/ESA) or by VM DASD Block I/O Facilities (in
VM/ESA). DB2 Server for VM takes advantage of DFSMS/VM® in the VM/ESA
environment. The DB2 Data Spaces Support option will support all current
DASD devices supported by the VM/ESA Paging Subsystem.

DB2 Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1 will support,
through VSE/ESA or VM/ESA, tape-handling devices supported by those
operating systems.

ISQL will support 3270-compatible terminals.

The DBS Utility supports a terminal interface through ICCF and CMS.

In a VM/ESA environment, results from ISQL, the interactive facility for
DB2 Server for VM, may be printed on any system printer supported by
VM/ESA, or any remote printer through the RSCS Networking supported by
the operating system.

In a VSE environment, ISQL results may be printed on any system-supported
printer using VSE/POWER supported by the VSE/ESA operating systems. Any
IBM 3270 Information Display System terminal printer supported by the
Basic Mapping Support facility of CICS/VSE® or Transaction Server can
print the ISQL results.

QMF requires a display station supported by GDDM®.

QMF for Windows hardware requirements are those required to run the
Windows software, as described in the next section. QMF for Windows host
hardware requirements are those required to run DB2 Server for VSE & VM.

Software Requirements

In the VM/ESA environment, the DB2 Server for VM program product and its
features work with the following IBM licensed programs:

DRDA®-DUOW support requires APPC/VM VTAM® Support (AVS) and
Coordinated Resource Recovery (CRR), which are part of VM/ESA
Version 2 Release 3, or later.

DataPropagator Capture support requires C run-time library support
provided by the appropriate level of the Language Environment® for VM
(5688-198) program product.

TCP/IP support requires TCP/IP for VM/ESA (5735-FAL), Version 2
Release 4 and the C run-time library support provided by the
appropriate level of the Language Environment for VM (5688-198) program
product, or the C run-time library support provided by VM/ESA
Version 2 Release 3, or later.

Stored procedures require the appropriate level of the Language
Environment for VM (5688-198) program product.

Control Center for VM, Version 7 Release 1 is required if you
want to invoke the Reorganize Index and Rebind Package functions of DB2
UDB Control Center Version 7 Release 1 on a DB2 Server for VM
server.

The following lists the additional program products with the minimum
release levels required to support QMF for VM, Version 7:

TCP/IP for VSE/ESA, Version 1.4 Application Pack, or later, is
required to support RUOW application server and application requester
functions of DRDA over TCP/IP.

LE for VSE, Version 1.4.0 with PTFs, or later, is required to
support RUOW application server and application requester functions of
DRDA over TCP/IP.

LE for VSE, Version 1.4.0, or later, is required to run stored
procedures on VSE.

The DB2 Server for VSE & VM licensed program will work with these
products, and subsequent releases and modification levels, unless
otherwise stated.

Any level of COBOL, PL/I, C, or Assembler current with the operating
system can be used.

The level of FORTRAN required is one supported by the VS FORTRAN compiler
with the LANGLVL (77) option specified or defaulted.

Control Center for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 is required if you
want to invoke the Reorganize Index and Rebind Package functions of DB2
UDB Control Center Version 7 Release 1 on a DB2 Server for VSE
server.

The Control Center feature for VSE requires a run-time library for the
IBM DOS/VS COBOL Release 3 Version 1 (5746-CB1), or later.

The following lists the additional program products with the minimum
release levels required to support QMF for VSE/ESA, Version 7:

GDDM/VSE, Version 3 Release 1.1 (5686-057)

The following lists the program products with the minimum release levels
required to support optional functions for QMF for VSE/ESA,
Version 7:

QMF for Windows can connect to DB2 UDB for OS/390®, Version 5, or
later, via native TCP/IP, or to the SNA environments of that or other DB2
versions.

QMF for Windows CLI connectivity allows access to DB2 Personal Edition
and requires the DB2 UDB Version 5.2 client. When connecting via
CLI, you cannot run a DB2 stored procedure that returns multiple result
sets, or bind static SQL.

For SNA connectivity, QMF for Windows requires an SNA/CPI-C product on
each Windows client. These products are the interface between QMF for
Windows and the APPC verb set used by the SNA environment to manage
server/requester relationships.

For TCP/IP connectivity, QMF for Windows must be able to establish a TCP
connection from the Windows workstation to the remote host and remote
port (the port on which DB2 is listening). This can be established with
many 32-bit Winsock products, including those provided with Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000. QMF for Windows requires
a Winsock 1.1 interface to the installed TCP protocol stack.

Planning Information

Customer Responsibilities:
A copy of the DB2 Universal Developer's Edition is shipped
automatically with the DB2 Server for VSE & VM program. This program is
licensed for installation and use by an individual user in association
with the licensed use of VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 or DB2
Server for VSE & VM. You may only use this program for evaluating,
demonstrating, testing, and developing application programs. For more
information on the use of this program, refer to the
License Information
(LI) booklet supplied in the program package.

If you want to perform multiple installations and/or distribution of the
components of this program, you must contact IBM or your software
reseller to obtain the appropriate licenses. You can obtain additional
copies of this program by ordering any of the following part numbers:

For more information, refer to Software Announcement
200-089
, dated April 18, 2000.

DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 uses an access/usage
protection method that requires a key to enable the software function:

DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 is also delivered on
the VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 Extended Base Tape. Users on
VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 will have a 90-day trial period to
evaluate the DB2 product and the DB2-based connectors of VSE/ESA
Version 2 Release 5. After the 90-day trial period is over,
DB2 Server for VSE can only be activated by entering an activation key,
which is provided when DB2 Server for VSE & VM is ordered.

Users on VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 4, or earlier, can still
activate DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 without
entering the DB2 activation key. A 90-day trial period does not apply in
this case. Users on VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 4, or earlier,
are not entitled to a 90-day trial period.

Packaging:
If ordered, customers will receive the following for the specified
operating system environment:

DB2 Server for VM

One tape containing the engine function (except VM/ESA customers ordering
6250 BPI media who will receive 2 tapes with the engine function) and the
national language support

DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 uses an access/usage
protection method that requires a key to enable the software function:

DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 is also delivered on
the VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 Extended Base Tape. Users on
VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 will have a 90-day trial period to
evaluate the DB2 product and the DB2-based connectors of VSE/ESA
Version 2 Release 5. After the 90-day trial period is over,
DB2 Server for VSE can only be activated by entering an activation key,
which is provided when DB2 Server for VSE & VM is ordered.

Users on VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 4, or earlier, can still
activate DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 without
entering the DB2 activation key. A 90-day trial period does not apply in
this case.

DB2 for VSE Guest Sharing

One tape containing the engine function and the national language support

One tape containing the National Languages DB2 for VSE Help Text file

Program Directory for IBM Database 2 Server for VSE (GI10-4999)

Memo to Users DB2 Server for VSE (GI10-5008)

Control Center for VM

One tape containing the Control Center for VM optional feature

Program Directory for Control Center for VM (GI10-5002)

Memo to Users for Control Center for VM (GI10-5011)

Control Center for VSE

One tape containing the Control Center for VSE optional feature and the
national language support

Program Directory for Control Center for VSE (GI10-5003)

Memo to Users for Control Center for VSE (GI10-5012)

Data Restore for VM

One tape containing the Data Restore for VM optional feature and the
national language support

Program Directory for Data Restore for VM (GI10-5004)

Memo to Users for Data Restore for VM (GI10-5013)

Data Restore for VSE

One tape containing the Data Restore for VSE optional feature and the
national language support

Program Directory for Data Restore for VSE (GI10-5005)

Memo to Users for Data Restore for VSE (GI10-5014)

QMF for VM

One tape containing the QMF for VM optional feature

Installing and Managing QMF for VM (GC27-0720)

QMF Messages and Codes (GC27-0717)

Program Directory for QMF for VM (GI10-8329)

QMF for VSE

One tape containing the QMF for VSE optional feature

Installing and Managing QMF for VSE (GC27-0721)

QMF Messages and Codes (GC27-0717-00)

Program Directory for QMF for VSE (GI10-8330)

QMF for Windows

One CD-ROM containing the QMF for Windows optional feature and all
supported national languages.

Installing and Managing QMF for Windows (GC27-0722)

Getting Started with QMF for Windows (SC27-0723)

REXX SQL for VM

One tape containing the REXX SQL for VM optional feature and the national
language feature

Program Directory for REXX SQL for VM (GI10-5006)

Memo to Users REXX SQL for VM (GI10-5015)

Usage Restriction

A copy of the DB2 Universal Developer's Edition is shipped automatically
with the DB2 Server for VSE & VM program. This program is licensed for
installation and use by an individual user in association with the
licensed use of VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 or DB2 Server for
VSE & VM. You may only use this program for evaluating, demonstrating,
testing, and developing application programs. For more information on
the use of this program, refer to the
License Information
(LI) booklet supplied in the program package.

If you want to perform multiple installations and/or distribution of the
components of this program, you must contact IBM or your software
reseller to obtain the appropriate licenses. You can obtain additional
copies of this program by ordering any of the following part numbers:

For more information, refer to Software Announcement
200-089
, dated April 18, 2000.

DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 uses an access/usage
protection method that requires a key to enable the software function:

DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 is also delivered on
the VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 Extended Base Tape. Users on
VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 5 will have a 90-day trial period to
evaluate the DB2 product and the DB2-based connectors of VSE/ESA
Version 2 Release 5. After the 90-day trial period is over,
DB2 Server for VSE can only be activated by entering an activation key,
which is provided when DB2 Server for VSE & VM is ordered.

Users on VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 4, or earlier, can still
activate DB2 Server for VSE, Version 7 Release 1 without
entering the DB2 activation key. A 90-day trial period does not apply in
this case. Users on VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 4, or earlier,
are not entitled to a 90-day trial period.

Security, Auditability, and Control

The announced program uses the security and auditability features of the
host operating system. The customer is responsible for evaluation,
selection, and implementation of security features, administrative
procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and
communication facilities.

Customer Financing

IBM Global Financing offers attractive financing to credit-qualified
commercial and government customers and Business Partners in more than 40
countries around the world. IBM Global Financing is provided by the IBM
Credit Corporation in the United States. Offerings, rates, terms, and
availability may vary by country. Contact your local IBM Global
Financing organization. Country organizations are listed on the Web at:

Ordering Information

New Licensees

Orders that ship after September 29, 2000, will receive DB2
Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1.

New users of DB2 Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1
should specify:

Type Model
5697 F42

Basic License:
Table A: To order a basic license, specify the program number and
feature number 9001 for asset registration. For a graduated monthly
license charge (MLC), specify the feature number below that corresponds
to the group that contains the designated machine.

Note:
The group can be determined by referring to the Exhibit for
System/390® Machines (Z125-3901) associated with the IBM Customer
Agreement (Z125-4575).

Entry Support License (ESL):
To order an ESL license, specify the program number, feature number
9001 for asset registration, and the applicable ESL one-time charge (OTC)
feature number. Also specify the feature number of the desired
distribution medium.

ESL machines can be determined by referring to the IBM Entry End User/390
Attachment (Z125-4379).

Growth Opportunity License Charge (GOLC):
To order GOLC software, specify the program number, feature number 9001
for asset registration, and the GOLC monthly charge feature number from
the table below. Also, specify the feature number for the desired
distribution medium.

Single Version Charging:
To elect single version charging, the customer must notify and
identify to IBM the prior program and replacement program and the
designated machine the programs are operating on.

Customization Options:
Select the appropriate feature numbers to customize your order to
specify the delivery options desired. These features can be specified on
the initial or MES orders.

Example:
If publications are not desired for the initial order, specify
feature number 3470 to ship media only. For future updates, specify
feature number 3480 to ship media updates only. If, in the future,
publication updates are required, order an MES to remove feature number
3480; then, the publications will ship with the next release of the
program.

Expedite shipments will be processed to receive 72-hour delivery from the
time IBM Software Delivery and Fulfillment (SDF) receives the order. SDF
will then ship the order via overnight air transportation.

DSLO License:
To order a DSLO license, specify the program number, feature number
9901 for asset registration, and the feature number below for a graduated
MLC that corresponds to the group containing the designated machine.

Ordering a DSLO feature will result in IBM maintaining a record of this
customer location as a DSLO user only. All material for the DSLO license
will be provided through the basic license location. If a user selects
DSLO, no other feature numbers are valid for this order and no program
materials or updates will be shipped.

Extended License Charge (ELC) Basic License:
To order a basic license, specify the appropriate program and
feature number, if required, for asset registration. Specify the
applicable ELC features. Also, specify the feature number of the desired
distribution medium.

Processors with assigned capacity above 80 MSUs will now have DB2 Server
for VSE & VM software prices based on the CPU service unit capacity of
the processor. The ELC price structure will have a Base Charge for 80
MSU capacity and an incremental Per MSU charge for all additional MSUs
above the 80 MSU base.

Order
Title Number Language
Database 2 Server for GC09-2982 English
VSE & VM LPS
Program Directory for GI10-4999 English
Database 2 Server for VSE
Program Directory for DB2 GI10-5001 English
DataPropagator Capture
for VSE
Memo to Users DB2 Server GI10-5008 English
for VSE
Memo to Users DB2 GI10-5010 English
DataPropagator Capture
for VSE
Documentation Kit CD-ROMs SK3T-5257 English
& NLS
DB2 Server for VSE & VM LC09-2907 English
Diagnosis Guide and Reference
DB2 Server for VSE & VM GC09-4768 English
Training Brochure
DB2 Server for VSE & VM GC09-2995 English
Overview
Universal Developer's Edition LK3T-5242 English
QMF for Windows Try/Buy Kit LCD4-3781 English
& NLS
SNAP-IX Brochure GC09-4762 English
DB2 for VSE Guest Sharing
Program Directory for GI10-4999 English
Database 2 Server for VSE
Memo to Users DB2 Server GI10-5008 English
for VSE
Control Center for VM
Program Directory for GI10-5002 English
Control Center for VM
Memo to Users Control Center GI10-5011 English
for VM
Control Center for VSE
Program Directory for GI10-5003 English
Control Center for VSE
Memo to Users Control Center GI10-5012 English
for VSE
Data Restore for VM
Program Directory for GI10-5004 English
Data Restore for VM
Memo to Users Data Restore GI10-5013 English
for VM
Data Restore for VSE
Program Directory for GI10-5005 English
Data Restore for VSE
Memo to Users Data Restore GI10-5014 English
for VSE

Order
Title Number Language
QMF for VM
Program Directory for Query GI10-8329 English
Management Facility
for VM/ESA
QMF Messages and Codes GC27-0717 English
Installing and Managing GC27-0720 English
QMF for VM
QMF for VSE
Program Directory for Query GI10-8330 English
Management Facility
for VSE/ESA
QMF Messages and Codes GC27-0717 English
Installing and Managing GC27-0721 English
QMF for VSE
QMF for Windows
QMF for Windows LCD4-3779 English
& NLS
Installing and Managing GC27-0722 English
QMF for Windows
Getting Started with SC27-0723 English
QMF for Windows
REXX SQL for VM
Program Directory for GI10-5006 English
REXX SQL for VM
Memo to Users REXX SQL GI10-5015 English
for VM

The following optional publications will be available after product
availability:

Order
Title Number Language
Control Center for VM
DB2 Server for VSE & VM GC09-2993 English
Control Center Operations
Guide for VM
Control Center for VSE
DB2 Server for VSE & VM GC09-2992 English
Control Center Operations
Guide for VSE
Data Restore for VM
DB2 Server for VSE & VM SC09-2991 English
Data Restore Guide
Data Restore for VSE
DB2 Server for VSE & VM SC09-2991 English
Data Restore Guide
QMF for VM
Introducing QMF GC27-0714 English
QMF Reference SC27-0715 English
Using QMF SC27-0716 English
QMF Messages and Codes GC27-0717 English
Developing QMF Applications SC27-0718 English
Installing and Managing GC27-0720 English
QMF for VM

Order
Title Number Language
QMF for VSE
Introducing QMF GC27-0714 English
QMF Reference SC27-0715 English
Using QMF SC27-0716 English
QMF Messages and Codes GC27-0717 English
Developing QMF Applications SC27-0718 English
Installing and Managing GC27-0721 English
QMF for VSE
QMF for Windows
Installing and Managing GC27-0722 English
QMF for Windows
Getting Started with SC27-0723 English
QMF for Windows
REXX SQL for VM
DB2 REXX SQL for VM/ESA SC09-2891 English
Installation and Reference

Additional copies of unlicensed publications will be available for a fee
after September 29, 2000. These copies may be ordered via
direct order or you may contact your IBM representative.

The DB2 Server for VSE & VM, Version 7 Release 1 unlicensed
publications can be ordered using a bill-of-forms number:

Order
Title Number
DB2 Server for VM LBOF-8928
DB2 Server for VSE LBOF-8927

Memo-to-users, Program Directories, and the publications for DB2 Server
for VSE & VM optional features are not included in the above
bill-of-forms.

Displayable Softcopy Publications:
Publications for DB2 Server for VSE & VM are offered in displayable
softcopy form. A subset of DB2 Server for VSE & VM publications are
translated into French, German, and Japanese. These translated
publications and all unlicensed manuals are included except for:

DB2 Server for VSE & VM Overview

LPS

Program Directory

Memo-to-User

QMF for VM and VSE publications

QMF for Windows publications

The displayable manuals are part of the basic machine-readable material.
The files are shipped on CD-ROM, where PDF and HTML versions of the
library are provided. (Note: The DB2 Server for VSE & VM Master Index
and Glossary publication will not be available in HTML version.)

These displayable manuals can be viewed using an HTML browser installed
on your system. The PDF versions can be viewed or printed, using the
Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0.

Licensed Documentation:
The following licensed material will be available from IBM by
September 29, 2000.

One copy is supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable
material.

Order
Title Number
DB2 Server for VSE & VM Diagnosis LC09-2907
Guide and Reference

Subsequent updates (technical newsletters or revisions between releases)
to the publications shipped with the product will be distributed to the
user of record for as long as a license for this software remains in
effect. A separate publication order or subscription is not needed.

The following publication is available after
September 29, 2000:

Order
Title Number Language
DB2 Server for VSE & VM LC09-2907 English
Diagnosis Guide and
Reference

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You can also contact your local IBM Business Partner or IBM
representative. To identify them, call 800-IBM-4YOU.

Note:
Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.

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Relational Database Architecture, SQL/DS, DATABASE 2, and PR/SM are
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States or other countries or both.

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